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Genex lands $516m NAIF loan for solar and storage project

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-06-20 09:26
Genex offered $516 million loan from Northern Australian Infrastructure Facility for world-leading solar and pumped hydro storage project.
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Wolves in France: Farmers fear attacks

BBC - Wed, 2018-06-20 09:03
One mayor says children under 10 years old should not walk alone, in case of an attack.
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CP Daily: Tuesday June 19, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-06-20 08:57
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Ontario carbon allowances remain eligible for WCI compliance, but much larger questions remain

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-06-20 08:56
Ontario carbon allowances held in Quebec and California will remain valid for compliance following Ontario’s departure from the WCI programme, though it remains unclear how the three jurisdictions will manage the fallout from Premier-designate Doug Ford’s decision to kill the province's carbon market.
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EU lawmakers strike deal on energy efficiency to confirm more climate ambition

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-06-20 08:30
EU lawmakers agreed on a 32.5% bloc-wide energy efficiency target late on Tuesday, which along with a scaled-up renewables goal would mean the bloc exceeding its 2030 emission goal and curbing demand in the EU ETS.
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California’s ARB posts latest thinking on carbon market allowance revenue, assistance factors

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-06-20 08:00
California regulator Air Resources Board (ARB) released a preliminary discussion draft on Tuesday that would give utilities more options for spending consigned allowance revenue in the state’s cap-and-trade programme, while also updating industry assistance factors and offset protocol procedures.
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Hello kitty...

BBC - Wed, 2018-06-20 07:58
Meet the new residents of a cave in Santa Monica.
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RBS fraud lawsuit: Former trader says initial rise in spot EUA volume not suspicious

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-06-20 04:06
A sharp rise in EUA spot trading in early 2009 was initially thought to be more likely due to a natural maturing of the carbon market rather than tax fraud, according to a former trader at UK bank RBS on Tuesday during a trial over a £160 million ($212 mln) lawsuit.
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Fracking: Labor pledges to tighten regulations to protect water resources

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-06-20 04:00

Shale gas not covered in by existing water regulations in ‘glaring omission’, Labor’s environment spokesman says

Regulations on unconventional gas development across Australia would be tightened up if Labor wins the next election.

Labor’s minister for the environment Tony Burke says the party, if elected, will keep the commitment it took to the 2016 election to broaden the “water trigger” to include other forms of unconventional gas extraction. The current water trigger, introduced by the Gillard government in 2013, assesses water resources as a matter of national significance only in relation to coal seam gas and coal mining.

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EU Market: Late selling knocks EUAs to fresh 1-mth low, as traders eye options expiry

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-06-20 03:09
European carbon prices fell to a new one-month low on Tuesday as late selling wiped out earlier gains prompted by the day’s bullish auction.
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Bulgarian power plant inks €79m EU carbon allowance deal with Statkraft Markets

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-06-20 01:26
The Bulgarian unit of US-based power company ContourGlobal has inked a €78.6 mln deal to buy EU carbon allowances from Germany’s Statkraft Markets.
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Rover test: What's it like to ride a rocket to Mars?

BBC - Wed, 2018-06-20 00:36
European engineers shake their Mars rover to see that it can survive the violence of a rocket launch.
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Animal antibiotics: Calm down about your chicken, says big pharma

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-06-20 00:07

Antibiotic use on farms is a major cause of human drug resistance. Yet slick social media campaigns – funded by the multi-billion-dollar industry – aim to muddy the waters

A Facebook ad entitled “How to survive as a working mom” depicts a stressed woman with a baby on her lap and a phone under one ear. “Breathe,” the advert says. “Pour a glass of wine (if that’s your thing). Prepare your family the chicken. Whether the label says ‘no antibiotics’ or not, the meat and milk you buy is free of harmful residues from antibiotics.”

The Enough Movement – the “global community” behind this advert – promises to tell you the truth about food. But it’s a PR campaign funded by Elanco, a multinational animal drugs company that sells antibiotics for use on livestock. Elanco operates in more than 70 countries and in 2015 accounted for 13% of the veterinary pharmaceuticals market. A subsidiary of pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Company, last year it was valued at $14bn-$16bn (£10.5bn-£12bn).

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Can China kick its animal antibiotic habit?

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-06-20 00:07

It could be a struggle, but the world’s largest consumer of antibiotics is trying to convince its farmers to change their ways

High in the hills of Fuzhou, surrounded by acres of rustling bamboo, is a small farm that is pioneering something genuinely unusual in China. Here in the Fujian province, they have turned their backs on industrial farming in favour of natural methods.

After years of working in the industrial farming sector Mr Sun (not his real name – he asked to remain anonymous) wanted to create a space to raise animals with “respect for nature, respect for life”.

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How much does big pharma make from animal antibiotics?

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-06-20 00:07

Animal antibiotics are far cheaper than the human equivalent but fears are growing over their real cost

How much money do pharmaceutical companies earn from animal antibiotics?

Pharmaceutical companies are earning about $5bn (£3.77bn) a year from producing antibiotics for farm animals, according to calculations by Animal Pharm, the agricultural business analysts. The European animal antibiotics market is worth about $1.25bn a year, and the US animal antibiotics industry about $2bn a year.

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Coal to be kaput in Australia by 2050, as renewables, batteries take over

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2018-06-19 22:00
Australia’s coal-fired generation capacity could be little more than a twinkle in Tony Abbott’s eye by as early as 2050, when renewables are forecast to provide 92 per cent of the country's electricity.
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UK solar power growth halves for second year running

The Guardian - Tue, 2018-06-19 21:47

Labour says figures show government’s commitment to green energy is ‘nothing but an empty PR move’

New solar power installations halved in the UK last year for the second year in a row, as the fallout of government subsidy cuts continued to shake the sector.

Labour said the figures showed the government’s commitment to green energy was “nothing but an empty PR move”.

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NZ Market: NZUs edge up from 6-mth lows as buyers take advantage

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-06-19 19:52
New Zealand carbon allowances edged up from 6-month lows on Tuesday as some buyers stepped in to take advantage of the bargain prices.
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CER announces seventh Emissions Reduction Fund auction results

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2018-06-19 16:55
The Clean Energy Regulator has announced the results of the seventh ERF auction.
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Elephant calf born at Western Plains zoo – video

The Guardian - Tue, 2018-06-19 16:24

Taronga Western Plains zoo has welcomed a new member into its fold –a female Asian elephant.  The calf was born of Friday 14 June and is now bonding with her mother, Porntip

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